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Amnicon Falls Video April 25th

Video of Amnicon Falls…

Refurbishing the Four Corners Baseball Field

Leadership Superior Group Pitches In One of the Superior/Douglas County Leadership Groups selected fixing up the Four Corners baseball field as their project to work on....

Front to back, master gardener Jan LeBard digs holes for raspberry bushes in the community garden at Cooper School with the help of fifth grader Austin Carmichael, 11, while his classmate Dale Howard, 11, scoops up water for the plants with small construction cones.. (Superior Telegram file photo, 2010)

Cooper Elementary Garden Springs to Life

Cooper Community Learning Garden Set for Success By Brett Brodeen, Principal, Cooper Elementary School With the sun shining, the Cooper Community Learning Garden is...

Teacher Inspires Superior Senior

Senior Sews For The Love Of Lehman By Gabby Gidley Senior Savannah Berthiaume has been on the swim team the past four years and has been coached by George Lehman the...

Swim coach George Lehman (left) shakes hands with senior Morgen Moen during Pack the Pool for Parkinson’s, a fundraiser for the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Lehman is suffering from Parkinson’s disease and was the inspiration for the event that Moen helped to organize. Photo by Ben Buchanen

Student Fundraiser Honors George Lehman

Teacher Inspires Fight Against Parkinson’s Disease By McKenzie Schwarz Inspired by their coach and teacher George Lehman, seniors Britta Bergstrom, Morgen Moen, and...

Concert Band sing Movement 3 in “Of Sailors and Whales” by W. Francis McBeth on Jan. 19. The last time concert band introduced vocals was two years ago at their winter concert in a piece called “Symphony No. 1 (In Memoriam, Dresden, 1945).” Photo by Morgan Amundson

Superior H.S. Concert Band Captures Imagination

Band Shows Range With Voices By Chris Paplior The choir isn’t the only musical group to soothe ears with melodic vocals. Concert Band sang a whale of a song at their...

Northern Lights K-Round Up This Week!

Kindergarten Round-Up Time at Northern Lights From Robyn Deshayes, Principal Dear 2015-16 Kindergarten Families, Kindergarten is just around the corner at Northern...

April is Autism Awareness Month

Autism Forum Scheduled for April 16th By Lynne Bauer, Dir. of Health Services, School District of Superior Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental...

What WI State Revenue Limits Mean to Local School Spending - What does Revenue Limit mean for the School District of Superior? Wisconsin Act 16 implemented revenue limits beginning with the 1993-94 school year which means the School District of Superior revenue limit is the maximum amount of revenue that may be raised through state general aid and property tax for the General, Non-Referendum Debt and Capital Expansion Funds, also referred to as Fund 10, 38 and 41 respectively.

Revenue Limits Impact Superior Schools

How School Spending is Limited by the State By Alayna Burger, Business Manager, School District of Superior What does Revenue Limit mean for the School District of...

Superior Day of Giving Huge Success

UWS Foundation’s Inaugural Event Raises $94K SUPERIOR, Wis.-The inaugural Superior Day of Giving event held at the University of Wisconsin-Superior Foundation on...